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    Bryce Fox’s Shadows: A Lyrical Exorcism of the Past’s Haunting Grip

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJune 20, 2024Updated:June 21, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Bryce Fox's Shadows: A Lyrical Exorcism of the Past's Haunting Grip
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    Bryce Fox’s Shadows new single is a bold confrontation with the inescapable ghosts of our past selves. 

    It’s a seamless blend of electronic and acoustic elements, creating a sonic mosaic that underscores the track’s introspective verses and anthemic choruses.

    Bryce Fox Shadows song cover
    Bryce Fox Shadows song cover

    With its opening chorus, Shadows ensnares the listener with an unyielding intensity, laying bare the emotional turbulence that accompanies the confrontation of one’s inner demons, unvarnished and raw.

    Bryce Fox’s vocals cut through the mix like a sharp blade, slicing through the metaphorical veil that separates our present from the shadows that linger.

    The chorus, a resounding symphony of defiance, encapsulates the song’s central conflict: 

    “These shadows of old seem to come back around / They battle me, rattle me, why god now / Hang around like a bad tattoo, I’m black and blue, I just don’t know / Will I ever be me without all of these?”

    It’s a raw, visceral admission of the constant struggle to outrun the past, a sentiment that resonates with profound universality.

    Shadows not only embody feelings of sorrow; it’s a fierce proclamation of resilience.

    Fox’s lyrics intricately weave together vulnerability and strength, reminding us that, while the past may haunt us, it doesn’t have to define us.

    “Baptized in the light ’til the night call / Remember me, used to be who you first loved,” he sings, invoking the possibility of rebirth and reclamation.

    As the track builds towards its climax, Fox’s lyrics and delivery shine through the intricate wordplay.

    Bryce Fox reflects, “We put a tremendous amount of value and importance on being present and thinking about our future. And as much effort we put on those two things, there’s just as much of our past that either helps or gets in the way of our progress. For me, I feel like there’s a healthy amount of both; however, at times, it feels like there is a more negative impact that prevents my growth or how I’m perceived. This song was written when I was going through some sh*t and feeling stifled by past shadows—mistakes, moments, acquaintances, and depression. Realising you can “move on” but not truly start over is a tough reality to reconcile with.

    Dive into this powerful track and experience the emotional journey firsthand.

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    Bryce Fox Shadows Lyrics

    Chorus:
    These shadows of old seem to come back around
    They battle me rattle me why god now
    Hang around like a bad tattoo, I’m black and blue I just don’t know
    Will I ever be me without all of these

    Shadows, shadows, shadows
    Shadows, shadows, shadows

    Baptized in the light ’til the night call
    Remember me, used to be who you first loved
    I’d like to think, that I don’t see
    But these type of things the mirror won’t show

    I feel it like my skin
    It’s creepin’ through my lonely silhouette
    Oh here we again

    Chorus:
    These shadows of old seem to come back around
    They battle me rattle me why god now
    Hang around like a bad tattoo, I’m black and blue I just don’t know
    Will I ever be me without all of these

    Shadows, shadows, shadows
    Shadows, shadows, shadows

    All said when it’s all done
    Last call for the old ones
    Shape-shifted and then some
    When the past comes and takes me back
    Outlasted the new blood
    With old stains on a new rug, both eyes staring at ya
    Looking backwards in an everlast

    I feel it like my skin
    It’s creepin’ through my lonely silhouette
    Oh here we again

    Chorus:
    These shadows of old seem to come back around
    They battle me rattle me why god now
    Hang around like a bad tattoo, I’m black and blue I just don’t know
    Will I ever be me without all of these

    Shadows, shadows, shadows
    Shadows, shadows, shadows

    Shadows, shadows, shadows
    Shadows, shadows, shadows

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